Product Data

MTB:

Yes

As with the MT4, the brake lever supplied on the basic model in the MT range is made from Carbotecture with the lever being manufactured from aluminium. The two-piece brake caliper provides for a more economic production process, and Magura passes on this price advantage directly to the end customer.

As a basic model, the MT2 is only behind its bigger sisters in tipping the scales, as it delivers the same braking power and optimum lever geometry as the models toward the top end of the range.

Technical features: Open hydraulic disc brake system with a completely integrated reservoir and EBT technology for superfast and convenient bleeding. The dual piston fixed caliper with automatic pad wear adjustment in a smart One Piece Design for maximum stiffness and pad wear thickness that can be checked without removal of the pads.

The master body is made out of Magura's innovative Carbotecture® with a incredible light and durable lever blade. Featuring a cool black look, distinctively enhanced durability and optimized friction performance for stunning brake power.

Available with 203, 180, 160 and 140 mm diametre.

About the Magura brand

Established in 1893. Magura have lead the way in hydraulic disc brake technology. They were the first company to produce a hydraulic rim brake with the HS33 and the first company to use a cast single piece caliper, the Gustav M which is now 10 years old and has been used by legends such as Tomac, Palmer and the modern brakes are being used by the likes of Liam Killeen and Tyler "Super T" Klassen. For 2007 Magura have introduced a completely new range of forks featuring a dual arch and the Maxle on their freeride fork.

Delivery Information

We are sorry, but due to your delivery destination USA we can not dispatch this item.

International Delivery

Wiggle ships to over 100 countries. To see what delivery options are available for other destinations you can update your delivery destination via the International Options feature at the top right of the website.

Great breaking performance, when it works
I have a set of these on my bike, and it's had to go back three times due to a reduction in breaking performance (to the point where they won't stop the bike at all).
Turns out there is an issue that affects some of the MT2 brakes where the internal no-return valve isn't quite as "no return" as they intended resulting in a dramatic loss of pressure.
They were eventually replaced by some Shimano XT breakes.
28 October 2013

These brakes come from the box with great power
I ride mainly street trials, and these brakes are one of the best rear brakes out there. They have great power and lock up the tire on a dime. I got them because my Elixir 5's broke, and I wanted a brake I could smash and not care (cheap), and these brakes pass my expectations with flying colors.
14 July 2013

Hello, looking some advice on which of the order options will provide me with a rear, post mount, 160mm brake. The response to a previous question saying that "it depends on the fork" isn't helpful as that relates to front brakes and it's really not clear from the options presented what the rear choices are. Hope you can advise, thanks.